Appendix a - heat exchanger corrosion resistance – AAON RN-140 User Manual

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Appendix A - Heat Exchanger Corrosion Resistance


Corrosion Resistance of Copper and Stainless Steel in Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers
- Points to Measure and Check in a Water Analysis

The resistance guide provides the corrosion resistance of stainless steel type AISI 316 and pure
Copper (99.9%) in water, to a number of important chemical factors. The actual corrosion is a
very complex process influenced by many different factors in combination.

Explanations: + Good resistance under normal conditions

0 Corrosion problems may occur especially when more factors are valued 0

- Use is not recommended

Water

Containing

Concentration

(mg/l or ppm)

Time Limits -

Analyze Before

AISI

316

SMO

254

Copper

Alloy

Nickel

Alloy

Alkalinity

(HCO

3

-

)

< 70

Within 24 Hours

+

+

0

+

70-300

+

+

+

+

> 300

+

+

0/+

+

Sulfate (SO

4

2-

)

< 70

No Limit

+

+

+

+

70-300

+

+

0/-

+

> 300

0

0

-

+

HCO

3

-

/ SO

4

2-

> 1.0

No Limit

+

+

+

+

< 1.0

+

+

0/-

+

Electrical

Conductivity

< 10µS/cm

No Limit

+

+

0

+

10-500 µS/cm

+

+

+

+

> 500 µS/cm

+

+

0

+

pH

< 6.0

Within 24 Hours

0

0

0

+

6.0-7.5

0/+

+

0

+

7.5-9.0

+

+

+

+

> 9.0

+

+

0

+

Ammonium

(NH

4

+

)

< 2

Within 24 Hours

+

+

+

+

2-20

+

+

0

+

> 20

+

+

-

+

Chlorides (Cl

-

)*

< 300

No Limit

+

+

+

+

> 300

0

+

0/+

+

Free Chlorine

(Cl

2

)

< 1

Within 5 Hours

+

+

+

+

1-5

+

+

0

+

> 5

0/+

+

0/-

+

Hydrogen

Sulfide (H

2

S)

< 0.05

No Limit

+

+

+

+

> 0.05

+

+

0/-

+

Free (aggressive)

Carbon Dioxide

(CO

2)

< 5

No Limit

+

+

+

+

5-20

+

+

0

+

> 20

+

+

-

+

*See Chloride Content Table

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